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The average jump here on Earth is about 60 centimetres (24 inches). How high you can jump on a planet depends on your strength, speed and weight, of course but also on gravity. Gravity, of course, is everywhere, not just on Earth.
Mar 3, 2015 · You could squeeze all 320 million Americans into a 5.7km x 5.7km (3.5mi x 3.5mi) square, which would take less than five hours to walk around. And a square 10km x 10km (6.2mi x 6.2mi), or a small island about twice the size of Bermuda, could hold a billion people (which you could walk
Getting satellites into orbit is hard enough - they need to be hurled into space with enough energy to reach around 26,000km/h. But staying in orbit means avoiding losing energy to the Earth's atmospheric drag.
Mar 22, 2023 · According to the team, it is likely that no additional exercise hardware would be needed if astronauts lived in a lunar habitat. “Contrary to the Space Station, astronauts can walk around on the lunar surface. So, they already have some kind of exercise by doing extravehicular activities (EVAs) or daily tasks.
Astronomers built an amazing interactive browser app that shows you how high you can hop on other planets, moons, and even comets.
Jun 20, 2023 · How high you can jump on other worlds is affected by many factors, here we estimate jump heights based on each world's gravity.
How High You Could Jump on Different Planets in 3D. Gravity is what keeps your feet firmly planted on the ground. That’s why the average person can only jump as high as 1.5 feet straight up.
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